Hi Joey, On Sunday 02 December 2007 11:49, Joey Schulze wrote: > 1. Why is FOSS.in not mentioned on www.debian.org/events/ when > two DDs, the DPL among them, give talks about Debian? > > 2. Why is nobody writing any reports about the Debian presence > on past events?
http://www.debian.org/intro/organization lists you and Alexander Schmehl as being behind [EMAIL PROTECTED], who are responsible for this part of the webpage... I personally think that 1.+2. are _partly_ related to the fact, that www.debian.org is maintained in wml in cvs, and not, say, in ikiwiki with a more modern revision control system. Obviously a wiki doesnt fix everything, but IMO we need to make it easier to contribute. (A staging area in a wiki where _everybody_ can submit stuff would be such a thing. Not everybody needs to be able to move this to the official debian news section (whereever that is) but IMO everybody from the www-team should be able to do so, therefore cc:ing [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Also to answer 2. again: people write stuff and post it to their blogs (or some lists too). It is just not moved. BTW, http://times.debian.net/?category=event-announce also doesnt list FOSS.in, nor does the news frontpage section of wiki.debian.org (which I explain with the fact, that people use blogs and that we have two news sites already.) regards, Holger BTW2, editmoin (just out of NEW) sounds promising too. BTW3: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/News and http://www.skolelinux.org/en/node/3 doesnt really look better :( - Debian Edu certainly welcomes contributors and is happy to give write access easily. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or me if you are interested.
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